Sudoku Evil - Play Free Expert Puzzles
Play evil Sudoku on LiveSudoku when hard puzzles no longer feel hard enough. Evil boards are expert-level 9x9 puzzles that reward careful pencil marks, patient scanning, and advanced logic. You will never need to guess - every evil puzzle is solvable by pure logic - but you will often need patterns that look across several rows, columns, or boxes at once. The smart Hint system can guide you through the next advanced step directly on the puzzle, with a full explanation instead of a blind reveal. Print an evil or hard sudoku PDF for offline solving.
Choose Your Sudoku Level
Each LiveSudoku level introduces a little more solving logic. Start where the puzzle feels challenging but still fun, then move up when your times become comfortable.
How to Play Evil Sudoku
Start with a clean candidate grid
Evil Sudoku depends on accurate candidates. Fill pencil marks, clear the singles first, and keep candidates updated after every placement. A single old candidate can hide the pattern you need.
Look for X-Wing
An X-Wing happens when the same digit is restricted to the same two columns in two different rows, or the same two rows in two different columns. That pattern lets you remove the digit from other cells in those lines.
Use Swordfish when X-Wing is not enough
Swordfish extends the same idea across three rows and three columns. It is harder to spot than X-Wing, but it can unlock expert puzzles when simpler eliminations stop working.
Try XY-Wing for advanced eliminations
XY-Wing, also called Y-Wing, uses three related two-candidate cells. When the pattern lines up, it lets you remove a candidate from cells that see both wings.
What Makes Evil Sudoku Different?
Evil Sudoku is the expert step above Hard. Hard puzzles usually focus on locked candidates, naked pairs, locked pairs, and hidden pairs. Evil puzzles ask you to find patterns that stretch across multiple rows or columns, including X-Wing, Swordfish, and XY-Wing.
If this level feels too intense today, use Hard Sudoku as training. If you are still building candidate habits, start with Medium Sudoku.
Evil Sudoku Tips
Work slowly and update candidates
Evil boards punish messy notes. After every placement or elimination, update the row, column, and box before searching for the next pattern.
Search for patterns by digit
Choose one digit and inspect where it can still appear across rows and columns. This makes X-Wing and Swordfish easier to see than scanning the whole grid at once.
Drop back to Hard when you want training
If Evil feels too slow, play a few Hard Sudoku boards and focus on clean candidate eliminations. That habit carries directly into advanced patterns.
Evil Sudoku - Frequently Asked Questions
What is evil sudoku?
Evil Sudoku is an expert difficulty level for players who already know standard Sudoku logic and want harder candidate patterns. It is still a normal 9x9 Sudoku puzzle, but the solving path is deeper.
Is evil sudoku harder than hard sudoku?
Yes. Hard Sudoku usually uses locked candidates, naked pairs, locked pairs, and hidden pairs. Evil Sudoku adds advanced patterns such as X-Wing, Swordfish, and XY-Wing.
Can evil sudoku be solved without guessing?
Yes. Evil Sudoku should still have a logical path. The difference is that the path may require advanced candidate eliminations rather than obvious placements.
Which techniques help with evil sudoku?
The most useful advanced techniques are X-Wing, Swordfish, and XY-Wing. Before using them, make sure your pencil marks are accurate and all easier singles and pairs have been checked.
Can I print evil sudoku puzzles?
Yes - our printable sudoku page has free PDF booklets you can solve on paper. Each set includes evil puzzles for the offline expert solver.
About LiveSudoku
LiveSudoku was created in 2006 by Mr. Izenberg and has offered free online Sudoku puzzles for nearly two decades. The goal is simple: clean Sudoku boards, helpful tools, no downloads, and puzzles for every level from beginner to expert.
| Arrow keys | Move the cursor around the Sudoku grid |
| 1-9 | Fill digit in cell |
| Tab | Move to the right |
| Shift + Tab | Move to the left |
| Backspace | Clear cell |
| Spacebar | Clear cell |
| Delete | Clear cell |
| Ctrl + Z | Undo move |
| Erase | Clear all digits from the Sudoku grid |
| C | Check solution |
| Ctrl + S | Save game |
| ALT + 1-9 | Highlight Digit |
| The following keys require that "Allow pencil marks" is enabled from the options menu: | |
| V | Clear all pencil marks |
| 1-9 | When digit already present in cell - make the digit a pencil mark |
| 1-9 | When digit is a pencil mark - remove the pencil mark |
| 0 or H or Enter | Fill pencil marks automatically |
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